BLAINE v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N OF UTAH

No. 19432.

700 P.2d 1084 (1985)

Karen L. BLAINE, Plaintiff, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, Panelera Corporation, State Insurance Fund, and Second Injury Fund, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

April 19, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Shaughnessy, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Fred R. Silvester, Salt Lake City, for Panelera Corp. and State Ins. Fund.

Gilbert A. Martinez, Salt Lake City, for Second Injury Fund.


HALL, Chief Justice:

Plaintiff Karen L. Blaine seeks review of an order of the Industrial Commission denying her compensation benefits on the ground that her medical treatment subsequent to April 1982 was not reasonably related to her industrial injury.

In October 1979, while working as a truck driver for Panelera Corporation, Blaine was accidentally struck in the head by a truck door. Thereafter, she suffered severe headaches, pain in her neck, shoulders...

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